The first ever Paperless Job Fair went jam packed
In the suburbs of the capital, there is no place to hold a man on the last day of the BASS SoftExpo. Not the exhibition, but the CVs of the job are hung up in the tent set up outside the main building of SoftExpo.
From Sunday morning, hundreds of job seekers were found submitting CVs at IT companies at the Tech Job Fair. However, the CVs were taken digitally instead of on paper. As such, this is going to be the country's first paperless job fair.
There were CV acceptance booths of 102 employers including Ecologics Limited, WP Developers, Essential Infotech, Magnus Corporation, Divine IT Limited, Intercloud Limited, Tikon Systems, E-Farmer, Estate BD, Agroshift, Biz Solutions Limited, and Future Cloud BD.
Every organization has displayed the board behind the booth that they need staff for some position. Eligibility list of candidates was also mentioned there. Applications and CVs of candidates were being taken in small booths. Each person registered in 3-5 institutes. Altogether more than five thousand job aspirants participated in the job search. They can easily apply for jobs by scanning the QR code on their mobile phones.
Among them, against more than five hundred posts, IT graduates and IT professionals will definitely get jobs, said the chief executive officer (CEO) of BDJobs, AKM Fahim Mashroor.
It was seen that the job seeker got the details of the organization by scanning the QR code in the organization to apply. Candidates are going there and applying. Then the companies were selected and interviewed continuously.
The 17th edition of BASIS SoftExpo, the most comprehensive exhibition of the country's information technology sector, went down today through meeting-seminars and youth-enthusiastic e-sports by arranging the extent of their capabilities in the technology sector and future roadmap. The ICT career camp and job fair started at 10 am on the last day of the ongoing technology meet at the Bangabandhu Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center in Purbachal of the capital.







